Three camera angles are close up of the boys face, side shoot, and zoom, they kept it going by continually stopping the dramatic dialogue and filling it with regular dialogue. Brandon J Shea
Close up, rule of thirds, and medium shot. They kept the pace of the commercial by the way the narrator was talking. Also by the cuts of the film. Lydia
the camera angles they used in this video was Medium shot, close up, and long shot. They kept the pace going both with dialogue and with scene cuts. They changed scenes from dramatic to the person doing the voice, in order to see what was actually going on. They also used different tones in order to not become repetitive, in which people would get bored because there was no change.
Three angles are close up, side shot, and zoom. They used hard cuts and kept the funny dialogue to keep the person watching entertained. Tyler Feldbush
Three camera angles are close up of the boys face, side shoot, and zoom, they kept it going by continually stopping the dramatic dialogue and filling it with regular dialogue.
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Medium shot, Long Shot, Close up. They kept the pace by using hard cuts to keep the viewer entertained.
ReplyDeletezoom,close up, medium shot. They had dramatic voice over and regular dialogue and kept the scene short to match the music
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There was an medium shot, close up, and long shot in the video. They kept it by one of them were constantly talking during the video. Hunter Feldbush
ReplyDeleteMedium shot, Side shot, Close up. They used hard cuts and dramatic dialogue. Alex Haston.
ReplyDeleteClose up, rule of thirds, and medium shot. They kept the pace of the commercial by the way the narrator was talking. Also by the cuts of the film.
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the camera angles they used in this video was Medium shot, close up, and long shot. They kept the pace going both with dialogue and with scene cuts. They changed scenes from dramatic to the person doing the voice, in order to see what was actually going on. They also used different tones in order to not become repetitive, in which people would get bored because there was no change.
ReplyDeleteThree angles are close up, side shot, and zoom. They used hard cuts and kept the funny dialogue to keep the person watching entertained. Tyler Feldbush
ReplyDeletemedium shot close up and rule of thirds and zoom. They used hard cuts and the voice of the people. Jackson Kimmel
ReplyDeleteMedium shot, close up, Long shot. They used hard cuts and kept talking the whole time.
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